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Concentration in the context of integral Yoga
Concentration, for our Yoga, means when the consciousness is fixed in a particular state (e.g. peace) or movement (e.g. aspiration, will, coming into contact with the Mother, taking the Mother’s name); meditation is when the inner mind is looking at things to get the right knowledge. [1]
References
- ↑ Sri Aurobindo. (2015). The Synthetic Method of the Integral Yoga. In Letters on yoga II.